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Huw Edwards presents live coverage of the annual ceremony from the Palace of Westminster, where the Queen travels in the Irish State Coach to open a new session of Parliament and to outline the laws proposed for the coming year. Andrew Marr , Sophie Raworth and historian
Anna Keay provide commentary on the politics and pageantry and assess the implications of the Queen's speech.
Director Ian Russell ; Producer
Daniel Brittain-Catlin EMAIL: stateopening@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Huw Edwards
Unknown:
Andrew Marr
Unknown:
Sophie Raworth
Unknown:
Anna Keay
Director:
Ian Russell
Producer:
Daniel Brittain-Catlin

Owen and Chrissie have a heart-to-heart. Diane dreads the impending coroner's inquest.
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Contributors

Writer:
Mark Holloway
Producer:
Chris Ballantyne
Director:
Rob Evans
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshle
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Matt Parker:
Adam Best
Dean West:
Paul Henshall
Steve Kingsley:
Tony Hirst
Neil Kingsley:
Paul McEwan
Claire Cooper:
Jessica Radcliffe
Jyoti Puri:
Shereen Martineau
Arun Pun:
Ashvin-Kumar Joshl
Angie Hobday:
Clara Salaman
Fran Hobday:
Laura Rees
Paul Blake:
James Cash

2/3. The explosive revelations of Tania's film spark a crisis in Sunita's marriage and stretch friendships to breaking point, as the drama based on Meera Syal's novel continues. Meanwhile, Deepak's affair threatens the health of wife Chila and that of his unborn child.
Dramatised by Meera Syal with Abi Morgan; Producer Jo Willett
Director Andy De Emmony RT DIRECT Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee by Meera Syal is available in paperback from RT Direct for only £6.99 including p&p. Send a cheque payable to Radio Times, to: [address removed]. Or call [number removed](national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Meera Syal
Dramatised By:
Meera Syal
Unknown:
Abi Morgan
Producer:
Jo Willett
Director:
Andy de Emmony
Unknown:
Meera Syal
Tania:
Laila Rouass
Sunita:
Meera Syal
Chila:
Ayesha Dharker
Deepak:
Ace Bhattl
Akaash:
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Krishan:
Raza Jaffrey
Martin:
Matt Day
Nikki:
Millie Bhatia
Dean:
Daniel Coonan
Janet:
Sara Stephens
Bea:
Pooky Ouesnel
Raj:
Pushpinder Chani
Dave:
Neal Barry
Suki:
Billie-Claire Wright
Auntie Bindu:
Leena Dhinqra
Auntie Nita:
Surendra Kochar
Auntie Jas:
Rani Singh
Chila's mother:
Indira Joshi

1/9. In June 2003, Reg Keys' son Tom was one of six Red Caps brutally murdered by a mob in Iraq. As no weapons of mass destruction have been found, Mr Keys maintains that his son died for a lie. This film follows the former ambulance driver's preparations to stand for the general election - against Tony Blair in his Sedgefield constituency.

Contributors

Subject:
Reg Keys
Director:
Robert Davis
Director:
Alastair Cook
Editor:
Todd Austin

Violent Cold War spy thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.

When the Soviet Union develops a deadly new supersonic fighter, western intelligence agencies send maverick pilot Mitchell Gant to Moscow to steal the top-secret plane. Review page 54.
(1982,15)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Clint Eastwood
Mitchell Gant:
Clint Eastwood

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